empty in a sentence
a.
Definition
Empty: containing nothing; lacking in content or occupants, resulting in a sense of absence or desolation.
Sample Sentences
- The room felt cold and desolate, its once vibrant walls now echoing with an empty silence.
- After the party ended, the house was left in an empty state, devoid of laughter and joy.
- She stared at the empty plate, remembering how much she used to enjoy the meal.
- His heart felt empty after the news of her departure, leaving a void he could not fill.
- The old library stood abandoned, with empty shelves collecting dust and memories of the past.
- The room felt eerily empty after everyone had left.
- She stared at her empty cup, wishing for just one more sip of coffee.
- The streets were empty on that chilly Sunday morning.
- He opened the box only to find it completely empty.
- An empty promise can be more damaging than a broken one.
- She stared at the empty bottle, wishing she had bought another drink.
- His gaze swept over the empty fields, longing for the days of harvest.
- The child's laughter echoed in the now empty playground.
- She opened her wallet to find it completely empty of cash.
- The room felt eerily empty after everyone had left the party.
- She stared at the empty glass, wishing it were filled with her favorite drink.
- His heart sank as he realized his bank account was nearly empty.
- The shelves were empty, stripped bare of all the books that once filled them.
- An empty promise is often more painful than no promise at all.
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